难民创业

Joseph Dushime, Stephen Muathe
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目的:本文试图从全球层面研究难民创业这一多方面的术语,以更集中的视角看待肯尼亚的背景。因此,本文的作者考察了对肯尼亚难民创业的一般理解,评估了人才流失对肯尼亚难民创业的影响,并分析了融合和社会经济包容对肯尼亚难民创业的影响。 设计/方法/方法:本文利用定性研究,分析了有关难民创业的现有二手数据。 研究结果:研究发现,似乎对肯尼亚背景下的难民创业没有明确的认识,没有系统的方法来解决肯尼亚难民创业方面的人才流失问题,并且在肯尼亚难民创业方面仍然存在充分融合和社会经济包容的障碍。 研究限制/影响:本研究还指出,目前没有全球办法解决国内流离失所者、寻求庇护者或难民人数日益增加的问题。相反,在2022年,世界各地的内乱有所增加,包括;俄乌冲突、提格雷-埃塞俄比亚战争以及刚果民主共和国东部持续了20多年的冲突。非洲大陆上令人关切的其他冲突包括;南苏丹、索马里、莫桑比克和其他西非国家,而利比亚和其他北非国家也遭受了类似的内乱。尽管存在这些持续的挑战,这项研究确定,难民创业对收容社区有重大的社会经济贡献。实际影响:因此,该研究建议在肯尼亚背景下更深入地了解难民创业,培养难民人才和技能,同时制定和实施政策,促进肯尼亚难民创业的融合和社会经济包容。肯尼亚政府和人民将从难民创业中获益,这反过来又减少了难民人才的流离失所和政府继续发放救济品,这些救济品促进了依赖,而不是自力更生。难民创业,如果培养得好,可以通过税收、就业和投资增加肯尼亚的面包篮。论文类型:研究论文
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Purpose: This paper sought to examine the multifaceted term refugee entrepreneurship from a global level, to a more focused view of the Kenyan context. As such, the authors of this paper examined the general understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya, assessed the effect of talent displacement with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya and analyzed the effect of integration and social economic inclusion in relation to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. Design/methodology/approach: The paper utilized qualitative research where available secondary data on refugee entrepreneurship was analyzed. Findings: The study found that there appeared to be no clear-cut understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in the Kenyan context, no systematic approach to tackle talent displacement with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya, and there continued to be barriers to full integration and social economic inclusion with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. Research limitations/implications: This study also noted that there is no current global solution to the issue of the ever-increasing number of internally displaced persons, asylum seekers or refugees. On the contrary, the year 2022 has seen an increase in civil strife around the world including; the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Tigray-Ethiopia war and the more than 20-year-old ongoing conflicts in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Other conflicts of concern on the African continent include; South Sudan, Somalia, Mozambique and other West African nations, while Libya and other North African states have suffered similar civil strife. Despite these ongoing challenges, this study established that there are significant socio-economic contributions of refugee entrepreneurship to host communities. Practical implications: Consequently, the study recommended a more in-depth understanding of refugee entrepreneurship in the context of Kenya, nurture refugee talents and skills while enacting and enabling policies that foster integration and social economic inclusion with regards to refugee entrepreneurship in Kenya. The Government and people of Kenya stand to reap the benefits of refugee entrepreneurship, which in turn reduced refugee talent displacement and continued government handouts that have promoted dependency, rather than self-reliance. Refugee entrepreneurship, if well cultivated, is an avenue for adding to Kenya’s bread basket through taxation, employment and investment. Paper type: Research paper
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